1899 Middlesex Pub history index
Falcon Inn, Richard Marshall, South Street, Ponders End
Falcon Inn, Mrs Marie Amy Paine, 119 High Street, Uxbridge
Fallow Buck, Frederick Mynott, Clay Hill, Enfield
Feathers, Charles Dale, 76 High Street, Uxbridge
Feathers, George Kates, 23 High Street, Brentford
Feathers, Samuel Carter, Hogarth Lane, Chiswick
Feathers, William Wise, Laleham, Staines
Feathers Hotel, John F W Bird, Broadway, Ealing
Ferry Boat, Henry day, Ferry Lane, Tottenham Hale, Tottemham
Finsbury Park Hotel, Walter Emanuel Manning, 336 Green lanes, Finsbury Park
Fishmongers Arms, John Cooke, High Street, Wood Green
Five Bells, John Bambridge, East End Road, East Finchley
Five Bells, John Smith, Stanwell, Staines
Five Bells, George Winch, Harmondsworth, Slough
Five Oaks Inn, Edward Mills, Staines Road, Twickenham
Flask tavern, Wm Griffiths, 26 South Grove, Highgate
Foresters, Robert Evans, 10 Bakers Lane, Ealing
Fox, William John Barry, Green Lane, Hanwell
Fox Inn, Arthur davey, Green Lanes, Palmers Green
Fox, Edmund Stinton, 39 Church Street, Twickenham
Fox, Henry Durrant, Cowley, Uxbridge
Fox & Goose, William Fitch, Hanger Lane, Ealing
Fox & Hounds, George Buss, 384 High Street, Brentford
Fox & Hounds & Mawson Arms, John Maynard, Chiswick Lane, Chiswick
Freeholders Arms, Arthur Bunn, 28 Howard Road, Stoke Newington
Freemasons Tavern, Henry William Montague King, 77 Lordship Lane, wood Green
Freemasons Tavern, A J Offin, 61 Howard Road, Stoke Newington
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